Vibewithit App
From 2013 to 2015 I designed and produced an app based on my Soundcloud curation. It peaked at over 25,000 downloads with over 1,000 monthly active users. The app used Soundcloud's API to surface playlists that I updated daily.
Homepage
The homepage consisted of three different charts of music that were compiled from all of the music I was adding to any playlist on the app. The user could select 'Recent' for the most recent additions, 'Most Played' for the songs with the most plays on Soundcloud, or 'Most Liked' for the songs with the most likes on Soundcloud.
They could also further narrow down the list by selecting one or more genres from the top left tab.
Playlists Page
The second page was a sortable list of all the playlists that I was curating from Soundcloud. This list could be sorted based on genre or situation.
I was curating over 50 different playlists based on a wide variety of genres in the electronic, hip hop, and indie rock varieties.
Opening a playlist lead the user to a page that looked very similar to the homepage except it had a header image and share buttons.
User Playlists
As you can see there are two small buttons on each song tab. One to delete the song from the app (for that user only), and another to add to a playlist.
We gave users the ability to create their own playlists that lived locally on their phones. They could title them as they wanted, arrange the songs on them, and upload photos from their cameral rolls for the playlist images.
Now Playing Page
At any time, a user could select the 'Now Playing' page to see an enlarged view of the track image pulled from Soundcloud.
The user could select the 'i' icon to view the Soundcloud info on that song. The next icon would allow them to add the track to one of their playlists. The next icon allowed them to share it via socials, text, or email. The last icon would send the user to the purchase page for that song if the artist had input a purchase link.
Google Analytics Stats
Unfortunately, all google analytics data prior to 2014 was lost.